Abstract

The HL-LHC run is anticipated to start at the end of this decade and will pose a significant challenge for the scale of the HEP software and computing infrastructure. The mission of the U.S. CMS Software & Computing Operations Program is to develop and operate the software and computing resources necessary to process CMS data expeditiously and to enable U.S. physicists to fully participate in the physics of CMS. We have developed a strategic plan to prioritize R&D efforts to reach this goal for the HL-LHC. This plan includes four grand challenges: modernizing physics software and improving algorithms, building infrastructure for exabyte-scale datasets, transforming the scientific data analysis process and transitioning from R&D to operations. We are involved in a variety of R&D projects that fall within these grand challenges. In this talk, we will introduce our four grand challenges and outline the R&D program of the U.S. CMS Software & Computing Operations Program.

Details

Title
The U.S. CMS HL-LHC R&D Strategic Plan
Author
Gutsche, Oliver; Bose, Tulika; Votava, Margaret; Mason, David; Melo, Andrew; Liu, Mia; Hufnagel, Dirk; Gray, Lindsey; Hildreth, Mike; Holzman, Burt; Lannon, Kevin; Saba Sehrish; Sperka, David; Letts, James; Bauerdick, Lothar; Bloom, Kenneth
Section
Distributed Computing
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
EDP Sciences
ISSN
21016275
e-ISSN
2100014X
Source type
Conference Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3057080811
Copyright
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